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MCCORMICK X60 Series - Enabling the Power Lift

MCCORMICK X60 Series
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Operation
5
8-up9-down
USE OF THE ELECTRONIC POWER
LIFT
Enabling the power lift
Thepowerliftincorporatesasafetydevicewhichdisa-
blesthehydraulicpowerliftcontrolswhentheengine
isofforiftheexternalcontrolshavebeenused.This
preventsaccidentalmovementoftheliftarmsandlinks
asaresultofinterferencewiththecontrolsorsettings
whilethetractorwasstopped.Whentheenginehas
beenstarted,oraftertheexternalcontrolshavebeen
used,simplyturnthecontrolswitch(1)topositionC.
- IftheswitchisalreadyinPos.C,turntheswitch(1)
toPos.AthenbacktoPos.Cagain.
- Iftheswitch(1)isnotinPos.Candtheliftislowered,
turnswitch(1)toPos.C.
WARNING: The lift arms will rise as soon as
the control panel is enabled. Limit the max.
lifting height with the control (7) before re-
activating the electronic power lift.
- If you need to stop lift movement imme-
diately, simply turn the switch (1) to Pos. B.
- Before you enable the power lift controls,
check that the settings of controls (3 and 2)
do not cause any dangerous movement of
the implement.
NOTE: The electronic power lift control system also in-
corporates safety devices which disable the lift functions
if any of the following faults are detected:
1 - Insufficient battery power.
2 - Short circuit in the power line.
3 - Position-control circuit malfunction.
If the electronic power lift fails to operate correctly after
the controls have been enabled as instructed above,
have the circuits checked by your local dealer.
WARNING: External controls must be operated
at a safe distance, standing on one side out-
side the tractor and out of the overall width of
mudguards. It is expressly forbidden to ope-
rate the controls from the rear of the tractor
or standing on the inner side of wheels. [4.2.b]

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